Jay Bird (solo transcription)
Full transcription of J.J. Johnsons solo on “Jay Bird”.
“Jay Bird” is written by the great jazz trombonist J.J. Johnson. The tune is written over rhythm changes in the key of Ab (a well-known chord progression in the jazz idiom). Johnson plays one solo choruse on the recording of “Jay Bird” on the album “J.J. Johnson’s Jazz Quintets” by J.J. Johnson.
Chord changes are included in the transcription.
Buyer will receive the solo transcription in:
Bass Clef (non-transposed)
Treble Clef (non-transposed)
Treble Clef (in Bb)
Treble Clef (in Eb)
The sheet on the thumbnail is a stock photo.
Full transcription of J.J. Johnsons solo on “Jay Bird”.
“Jay Bird” is written by the great jazz trombonist J.J. Johnson. The tune is written over rhythm changes in the key of Ab (a well-known chord progression in the jazz idiom). Johnson plays one solo choruse on the recording of “Jay Bird” on the album “J.J. Johnson’s Jazz Quintets” by J.J. Johnson.
Chord changes are included in the transcription.
Buyer will receive the solo transcription in:
Bass Clef (non-transposed)
Treble Clef (non-transposed)
Treble Clef (in Bb)
Treble Clef (in Eb)
The sheet on the thumbnail is a stock photo.
Full transcription of J.J. Johnsons solo on “Jay Bird”.
“Jay Bird” is written by the great jazz trombonist J.J. Johnson. The tune is written over rhythm changes in the key of Ab (a well-known chord progression in the jazz idiom). Johnson plays one solo choruse on the recording of “Jay Bird” on the album “J.J. Johnson’s Jazz Quintets” by J.J. Johnson.
Chord changes are included in the transcription.
Buyer will receive the solo transcription in:
Bass Clef (non-transposed)
Treble Clef (non-transposed)
Treble Clef (in Bb)
Treble Clef (in Eb)
The sheet on the thumbnail is a stock photo.